07.14.13
Biomet, Inc. has released an internal fracture fixation system. The Warsaw, Ind.-based orthopedic manufacturer describes its ePAKTM Single-Use Delivery System as a pre-sterilized, single-use procedure pack that addresses the productivity needs of the operating room in one complete packag. The system is designed to help save time, reduce cost, improve efficiency, and ultimately increase productivity.
The ePAKTM Single-Use Delivery System addresses distal radius fractures and features the DVR Crosslock implant and instruments. With more than 10 years of clinical experience treating distal radius fractures using the volar approach, the DVR plate and instrumentation continue to refine fracture fixation.
Wil Boren, president of Biomet Sports Medicine, Extremities and Trauma, noted, “We are pleased to announce the release of this revolutionary advancement in orthopaedic delivery systems. The ePAKTM Single-Use System is an all-around solution, and we are excited to be the first orthopaedic company to release a device in this category that addresses the needs of the orthopaedic surgeon, patient, and the hospital system. We are confident that both the ePAKTM System and the DVR Crosslockwill be important additions to our trauma portfolio."
The ePAKTM Single-Use Delivery System addresses distal radius fractures and features the DVR Crosslock implant and instruments. With more than 10 years of clinical experience treating distal radius fractures using the volar approach, the DVR plate and instrumentation continue to refine fracture fixation.
Wil Boren, president of Biomet Sports Medicine, Extremities and Trauma, noted, “We are pleased to announce the release of this revolutionary advancement in orthopaedic delivery systems. The ePAKTM Single-Use System is an all-around solution, and we are excited to be the first orthopaedic company to release a device in this category that addresses the needs of the orthopaedic surgeon, patient, and the hospital system. We are confident that both the ePAKTM System and the DVR Crosslockwill be important additions to our trauma portfolio."